Valve is doing wonders for Linux gaming. At this point, if anything is going to make "the year of the Linux desktop" happen, it's Valve
I’m also a part of that percentage. I tried Arch Linux for gaming and all my games worked fine on it. So I backed up my stuff and wiped my drives clean.
No trace of windows left and I do all my gaming on Arch. :)
I'm one of the 2%! Recently I installed Pop_OS besides Windows, and works like a charm with most games I play be it native or running through Proton. Granted, I mostly play indies with lower system requirements, I still need to boot up windows when I want to play something demanding (like Deep Rock Galactic above 60 FPS).
I’d move to Linux and Android from MacOS right now if KDE connect was a 1-1 feature parity with Apple continuity.
Cool, I guess. I've been playing Diablo IV on my Mac at pretty decent performance thanks to their new portability kit. I was very close to getting a steamdeck and now I'm sure I don't need one to have some gaming in my life apart from the time-killers in my phone.
I re-installed a linux only system on my laptop. Windows doesn't give update anymore.
Thanks to the Steam Deck.
Linux users are the only ones not on vacation ;)
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